iJNilKX TO YEARBOOKS, 1901-1905. 77 



Hare, Belgian, breeders' club, officers, 1902, 678. 



Hares, breeders' associations, 1901, 626. 



Harriman expedition, observation of flight of murres, 1903, 372. 



Harrington, Professor, definition of Chinook wind, 1901, 550. 



Harris, John S., remarks as to effect on mohair of grass as food for goats, 1901, 278. 



statement on waterproof character of mohair, 1901, 283. 

 Harrowing bearing peach orchard, method, and kind of harrow, 1902, 620-621. 

 for hemp, 1901, 545. 

 importance in fruit growing, 1904, 174. 

 Harrows for corn culture, notes, 1903, 189. 

 Hartley, C. P., article on "Improvement of corn by seed selection," 1902, 539-552. 



"The cultivation of corn," 1903, 175-192. 

 Harvest of seeds of several important crops, notes, 1901, 236, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 

 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249, 251. 

 sugar beets, remarks, 1901, 495. 

 time for wheat in variolis countries, 1901, 710. 

 wheat and oats, etc. See ^\■eather and crop. 

 Harvesting raisia crop, preparing, etc., 1902, 414. 



blue-grass seed, danger of injury, 1901, 26. 

 chestnuts, care as prevention of weevils, 1904, 308. 

 hemp, discussion, 1901, 547. 

 sugar beets, remarks, 1903, 407. 

 Harvey, Hon. L. D., work for agricultural education in Wisconsin, 1902, 489-491. 

 Hatch Act funds, use by experiment stations, notes, 1904, 93, 94. 

 Hatchiag_, ostrich egg, 1905, 401, 402. 

 Hauling in Argentina, 1904, 281. 



with teams, cost in road building at Jackson, Tenn., 1904, 335. 

 traction engines, cost, 1904, 336-337. 

 Havana, disappearance of yellow fever, note, 1901, 191. 

 Havre, Montana, record of Chinook pressure and temperature, 1901, 561. 

 Haw apple in China, remarks, 1902, 166. 

 Hawaii agricultural industries, beginnings, 1901, 512. 



investigations, discussion, 1901, 511. 

 agriculture, historical notes, 1901, 511-519. 

 conditions, government, etc., 1901, 686. 

 early efforts to establish agricultural industries, 1901, 514. 

 Experiment Station, establishment and progress, 1905, 115. 



work, remarks of Secretary, 1901, 72; 1902, 104-106; 

 1903, 89; 1904, 102; 1905, 115. 

 exports in 1850, statistics, 1901, 512. 

 forests, bulletin, 1904, 58. 

 soil survey, demands, 1902, 53. 

 Hawaiian Agricultural Society, Royal, organization, objects, and work, 1901, 72, 512. 

 bureau of agriculture and sugar planters' association, work, 1901, 515. 

 Islands, plant diseases, forestry, 1903, 555, 560. 

 Hay, acreage, production, etc. See Hay statistics. 



contribution to national wealth, remarks by Secretary, 1904, 11. 

 crop rotation in several States, 1902, 523. 



usefulness in diversified farming in South, 1905, 202. 

 value, 1905, 10. 

 crops, insect damage, 1904, 468. 



progress in improvement, 1902, 227-228. 

 yields, prices, exports, and values, 1902, 814-819. 

 curing on model dairy farm, 1903, 369. 



exports, 1901, 803; 1902, 867; 1903, 677; 1904, 738; 1905, 778. 

 farming as a type, remarks, 1902, 347. 

 farms, increase in value, 1905, 20. 



imports, 1901, 796; 1902, 858; 1903, 687; 1904, 728; 1905, 768. 

 insect damage, 1904, 468. 



pastiu-age and forage crops, review by W. J. SpUlman, 1902, 721-722. 

 prices,wholesale, on leading U.S. markets, 1901,748; 1902,814; 1903,642; 1904, 



682; 1905, 707-708. 

 progress in improvement, 1902, 227-228. 

 sales in United Kingdom, competitors, 1903, 487. 

 shrinkage, influence of maturity, 1903, 640. 

 spontaneous combustion, causing fire, 1903, 641. 



statistics, 1901, 744-748; 1902, 810-814; 1903, 637-642; 1904, 678-682; 1905, 

 703-708. 



